MNsure exec left job without severance package

ST. PAUL, Minn.—The former executive director of MNsure is leaving without a severance package from the state.

April Todd-Malmlov resigned Tuesday night. She was under pressure thanks to a host of complications with insurance sign-ups under the federal health care law and for the timing of a recent international vacation while MNsure continued to struggle.

A MNsure spokeswoman says Todd-Malmlov, who was earning $136,680, had no severance package. It was not immediately clear if she was able to cash out remaining vacation or sick time.